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joining me on the phone, christina, political editor for "news hour" on pbs. let's start with the first case deal with prop 8. if prop 8 gets struck down, how would that affect gay marriage bans in some states? >> it depends how the judges rule. what's interesting about these cases. there's two slices at the issue. but, really, with prop 8, it's basically saying that one state's ban on marriage, same-sex marriage, is unconstitutional. so that's applied to every state. >> and who are the justices to watch here? who will likely be the swing voters? >> a lot of people look at justice anthony kennedy as the swing vote. but in this case you really never know. when you look at health care reform, you know, chief justice john roberts was a pivotal vote in this and that took everybody by surprise. justices know what they are doing in taking this case. they really want it to be a big case. and who knows how they're going to rule. but there's a reason they've decided to take it up. >>> turning to the case on doma. how would a ruling on defense of marriage affect it diff
joining me on the phone, christina, political editor for "news hour" on pbs. let's start with the first case deal with prop 8. if prop 8 gets struck down, how would that affect gay marriage bans in some states? >> it depends how the judges rule. what's interesting about these cases. there's two slices at the issue. but, really, with prop 8, it's basically saying that one state's ban on marriage, same-sex marriage, is unconstitutional. so that's applied to every state. >>...
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>> i'm going to stop pbs. i like pbs. i love big bird. i actually like you, too. but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> romney wanted to fire big bird. and he talked about him on the campaign trail all of the time. >> i'm not going to kill big bird, i promise. >> it was aparentally a big priority for the romney campaign. so this video must be very painful for mitt to watch. >> hi, we're here in the white house kitchen looking for a healthy snack to eat. >> not only did big bird keep his job, he made it all the way to the white house. his words must really ruffle mitt's feathers. >> and now i'm dancing. >> 2k3w50d for you, big bird. big bird is dancing in the white house. certainly seems like november was a long time ago. this segment was brought to you by the letters o and r and the number 47, percent that is. stub. [ male announcer ] truth is, nyquil doesn't unstuff your nose. what? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus liquid gels speeds relief to your worst cold symptoms plus has a decongestant for your st
>> i'm going to stop pbs. i like pbs. i love big bird. i actually like you, too. but i'm not going to keep spending money on things to borrow money from china to pay for it. >> romney wanted to fire big bird. and he talked about him on the campaign trail all of the time. >> i'm not going to kill big bird, i promise. >> it was aparentally a big priority for the romney campaign. so this video must be very painful for mitt to watch. >> hi, we're here in the white...
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it is part of a pbs series "in performance at the white house." >>> now here's your first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. the gun debate got personal for harry reid on tuesday. he mentioned his father's suicide on the senate floor. >> in nevada, if you purchase a handgun, you have to wait three days to pick it up. can you believe that? it can save the lives of many people. sometimes people in a fit of passion or purchase a handgun to do bad things with it, even as my dad did, killed himself. waiting three days helps. >> meanwhile, newtown families lobby on capitol hill. james inhofe is under fire for insensitive comments. the republican told reporters he believes the families are being made to think gun reform "has something to do with them when, in fact, it doesn't." >>> the group mayors against illegal guns says lawmakers view the current gun fight as ideological and not emotional. the organization's director appeared on all in with chris haze last night. >> congress doesn't think about this issue in the way we do and the reason is we get the call at 2:00 in the mo
it is part of a pbs series "in performance at the white house." >>> now here's your first look at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. the gun debate got personal for harry reid on tuesday. he mentioned his father's suicide on the senate floor. >> in nevada, if you purchase a handgun, you have to wait three days to pick it up. can you believe that? it can save the lives of many people. sometimes people in a fit of passion or purchase a handgun to do bad things...
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you appear in the new documentary the march, which is airing on pbs stations in the country. thank you so much for being with us, sir. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> much more ahead about this huge national ceremony and about, of course, the potential for military action in syria. which is the other story going on in the midst of this commemoration today which is itself a huge, huge deal. >>> part of the thing about being president is that some days you get to take time off. you get a few days vacation, and while you're taking those few days, everybody on the other side of the aisle loses their mind and screams about you taking those days off. then when you go back to work, sometimes your workdays are just nuts. some days you have to go straight from the steps of the lincoln memorial, where you have to give the speech honoring the greatest modern american speech in history, given from that exact spot 50 years ago to the minute. you have to go straight from that not at all intimidating no pressure situation into a long interview, where you get hammered with questions
you appear in the new documentary the march, which is airing on pbs stations in the country. thank you so much for being with us, sir. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> much more ahead about this huge national ceremony and about, of course, the potential for military action in syria. which is the other story going on in the midst of this commemoration today which is itself a huge, huge deal. >>> part of the thing about being president is that some days you...
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you can catch front line's documentary "rape in the fields" on pbs and univision. don't go anywhere, we have much more disruption right after this. ok s o i' 've been having ok s an affair of sorts o i' with greek nonfat yogurt, loaded with protein 0% fat that thick creamy texture, i was in trouble. look i'm in a committed relationship with activia and i've been happy and so has my digestive system. now i'm even happier since activia greek showed up because now i get to have my first love and my greek passion together, what i call a healthy marriage. activia greek. the feel good greek. ♪ dannon to support strong bones. and the brand most recommended by... my doctor. my gynecologist. my pharmacist. citracal. citracal. [ female announcer ] you trust your doctor. doctors trust citracal. >>> as reported at the top of the show, we continue to watch developments out of south africa as nelson mandela's health has taken a turn for the worse. you are looking at live pictures outside the hospital where mandela is being treated right now. his condition has gone from serious
you can catch front line's documentary "rape in the fields" on pbs and univision. don't go anywhere, we have much more disruption right after this. ok s o i' 've been having ok s an affair of sorts o i' with greek nonfat yogurt, loaded with protein 0% fat that thick creamy texture, i was in trouble. look i'm in a committed relationship with activia and i've been happy and so has my digestive system. now i'm even happier since activia greek showed up because now i get to have my first...
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you appear in the new documentary the march, which is airing on pbs stations in the country. thank you so much for being with us, sir. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> much more ahead about this huge national ceremony and about, of course, the potential for military action in syria. which is the other story going on in the midst of this commemoration today which is itself a huge, huge deal. [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned vehicles. we inspect, analyze and recondition each one, until it's nothing short of a genuine certified pre-owned... mercedes-benz for the next new owner. ♪ hurry in to your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for 1.99% financing during our certified pre-owned sales event through september 3rd. pre-owned sales event nascar is ab.out excitement but tracking all the action and hearing everything from our marketing partners, the media and millions of fans on social media can be a challenge. that's why we partnered with hp to build the new nascar fan and media engagement center. hp's technology helps us turn millions o
you appear in the new documentary the march, which is airing on pbs stations in the country. thank you so much for being with us, sir. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> much more ahead about this huge national ceremony and about, of course, the potential for military action in syria. which is the other story going on in the midst of this commemoration today which is itself a huge, huge deal. [ beeping ] ♪ [ male announcer ] we don't just certify our pre-owned...
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part one of "american experience" presents jfk will air tonight on pbs. that looks great pechen thom. even thomas, thank you so much. doris, thank you as well. william howard taft and the golden age of journalism. i can't wait to read it. thank you so much for coming in. >>> still ahead, an update on that incredible damage in the philippines after the super typhoon there. "morning joe" will be right back. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally someone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase, every day. what's in your wallet? i need your timesheets, larry! [ male announcer ] welcome back all the sweet things your family loves with 0-calorie monk fruit in the raw. ♪ welcome back [ male announcer ] it's m
part one of "american experience" presents jfk will air tonight on pbs. that looks great pechen thom. even thomas, thank you so much. doris, thank you as well. william howard taft and the golden age of journalism. i can't wait to read it. thank you so much for coming in. >>> still ahead, an update on that incredible damage in the philippines after the super typhoon there. "morning joe" will be right back. as a business owner, i'm constantly putting out fires. so i...
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you appear in the new documentary the march, which is airing on pbs stations in the country. thank you so much for being with us, sir. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> much more ahead about this huge national ceremony and about, of course, the potential for military action in syria. which is the other story going on in the midst of this commemoration today which is itself a huge, huge deal. ♪ ♪ we go, go, we don't have to go solo ♪ ♪ fire, fire, you can take me higher ♪ ♪ take me to the mountains, start a revolution ♪ ♪ hold my hand, we can make, we can make a contribution ♪ ♪ brand-new season, keep it in motion ♪ ♪ 'cause the rhyme is the reason ♪ ♪ break through, man, it doesn't matter who you're talking to ♪ [ male announcer ] completely redesigned for whatever you love to do. the all-new nissan versa note. your door to more. ♪ [ male announcer ] from the last day of school, back to the first. they're gonna make everything from posters to do it yourself tattoos. so make sure they've got the sharpies to make their mark. this week only
you appear in the new documentary the march, which is airing on pbs stations in the country. thank you so much for being with us, sir. >> thank you so much. >> thank you. >>> much more ahead about this huge national ceremony and about, of course, the potential for military action in syria. which is the other story going on in the midst of this commemoration today which is itself a huge, huge deal. ♪ ♪ we go, go, we don't have to go solo ♪ ♪ fire, fire, you can take...
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joining us now here on set, the host of pbs "news hour weekend." i got it. >> you did. >> premiers this weekend. that's fantastic. congratulations. >> thank you. >> i take it your topic will be syria. yes. >> what will you be looking at? >> really the developments throughout the week and also kind of what's happening possibly going into next week. this is a little bit, a show that will have the first half is the news you should know about today and then the second half is really news you should be thinking about. >> and given the situation in syria, i take it you will be taking a closer look at the situation in congress, but also the voices of the american people and the war weary country we live in? >> it's fascinating because we have obviously public media stations around the country and when you think about public radio as well as public television, there's a lot of people out there that express themselves through radio and tv and obviously now through the internet as well. we're going to try to figure out how to capture some of that. >> we're t
joining us now here on set, the host of pbs "news hour weekend." i got it. >> you did. >> premiers this weekend. that's fantastic. congratulations. >> thank you. >> i take it your topic will be syria. yes. >> what will you be looking at? >> really the developments throughout the week and also kind of what's happening possibly going into next week. this is a little bit, a show that will have the first half is the news you should know about today and...
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i said to hear and play for everybody president obama in his interview with pbs. >> there is a prospect, a possibility in which chemical weapons that can have devastating effects could be directed at us. we want to make sure that does n not happen. >> is that a valid argument in the proposition for military action again syria? >> i think it's a valid argument, but i'm just not convinced we have all the evidence. just today more uncertainty about whether this was really an action by assad or by his people. we think it probably is, but it's worth spending the time to figure out if it definitely was. i just don't see the rush here. i have to say, you know, after yesterday's march and all the wonderful conversation about the future of our country, we can't afford a useless military intervention again. we're winding down wars. we shouldn't be escalating them. i just don't want to see the president pushed around because he may have made an untoward red line comment here. there's time here, and i want to know more. now john boehner has sent a letter, signed by 116 congress members, 98 republic
i said to hear and play for everybody president obama in his interview with pbs. >> there is a prospect, a possibility in which chemical weapons that can have devastating effects could be directed at us. we want to make sure that does n not happen. >> is that a valid argument in the proposition for military action again syria? >> i think it's a valid argument, but i'm just not convinced we have all the evidence. just today more uncertainty about whether this was really an...
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this is from front line on pbs. >> in 2002, i was sitting at my work station one day. and some e-mail came in saying that somebody from the national security agency, nsa, was going to come visit for some business. and an nsa representative showed up. i happened to be the one who opened the door. i let him in. >> he was doing background check for security clearance for one of our field engineers. he was going to be working at the folsom street office and they were building a secure building there. >> i heard from our manager, don, that he is working on some new room being built. >> so people started speculating, oh, whalts this new room being built? >> mark cline got suspicion when the workperson constructing the room treated it as as hush-hush. how do you know it isn't something already established for security elsewhere. >> they wouldn't need the nsa for that purpose. the odd thing is that only this one guy who had clearance from nsa could get in there. so that changed the whole context of what this is about. >> when that guy, mark cline, long time employee of at&t, w
this is from front line on pbs. >> in 2002, i was sitting at my work station one day. and some e-mail came in saying that somebody from the national security agency, nsa, was going to come visit for some business. and an nsa representative showed up. i happened to be the one who opened the door. i let him in. >> he was doing background check for security clearance for one of our field engineers. he was going to be working at the folsom street office and they were building a secure...
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airs next wednesday on pbs. coming up, an olympian's day in court. we'll have a report from the trial of track star oscar pistorius and discuss fallen heroes. ahead on "now." i've always had to keep my eye on her... but, i didn't always watch out for myself. with so much noise about health care... i tuned it all out. with unitedhealthcare, i get information that matters... my individual health profile. not random statistics. they even reward me for addressing my health risks. so i'm doing fine... but she's still going to give me a heart attack. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. ♪ ♪ no two people have the same financial goals. pnc works with you to understand yours and help plan for your retirement. visit a branch or call now for your personal retirement review. let's see what you got. rv -- covered. why would you pay for a hotel? i never do. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. house. hello, dear. hello. hello. oh! check it -- [ loud r&b
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senior correspondent for pbs "news hour," ray suarez managed to do just that. he's next. what if we took all this produce from walmart and secretly served it up at this produce stand in the heart of grape country? it's a fresh-over! come taste some grapes - tell us what you think. these guys have an amazing sweetness. yeah they do. probably the best grapes i've ever had. a thousand thumbs up. walmart works directly with growers to get you the best quality produce they've ever had. all this produce is from walmart. you are lying. nooo! i thought these were like straight from the farm. from, from the farm. i think we should stop at walmart on the way home. find fresh and juicy grapes and all your quality produce backed by our 100% money back guarantee. walmart. little things anyone can do. it steals your memories. your independence. ensures support, a breakthrough. and sooner than you'd like. sooner than you'd think. you die from alzheimer's disease. we cure alzheimer's disease. every little click, call or donation adds up to something big. >>> most people are saying spanis
senior correspondent for pbs "news hour," ray suarez managed to do just that. he's next. what if we took all this produce from walmart and secretly served it up at this produce stand in the heart of grape country? it's a fresh-over! come taste some grapes - tell us what you think. these guys have an amazing sweetness. yeah they do. probably the best grapes i've ever had. a thousand thumbs up. walmart works directly with growers to get you the best quality produce they've ever had. all...
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will order military action in syria, but made the case for a limited strike during an interview with pbs's news hour today. >> when you start to talk about chemical weapons in a country that has the largest stock pile of chemical weapons anywhere, over time their control over the chemical weapons may er ode, where they're known terrorist organizations that have targeted the united states in the past. then there is a prospect, a possibility in which chemical weapons can have devastating effects could be directed at us. and we want to make sure that that does not happen. and if, in fact, we can take limited tailored approaches, not getting drawn into a long conflict, not a repetition of you know, iraq, which i know a lot of people are worried about. but if we are saying in a clear and decisive but very limited way, we send a shot out saying stop doing this, that can have an impact for our national security in the long-term and may have the impact that chemical weapons are not used again on innocent civilians. >> they tell us we are past the point of return, end quote, 116 members of the hous
will order military action in syria, but made the case for a limited strike during an interview with pbs's news hour today. >> when you start to talk about chemical weapons in a country that has the largest stock pile of chemical weapons anywhere, over time their control over the chemical weapons may er ode, where they're known terrorist organizations that have targeted the united states in the past. then there is a prospect, a possibility in which chemical weapons can have devastating...
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let me bring in political editor for the pbs news hour and msnbc political analyst jonathan altar. hi, guys. good to see you both. i'll begin with you, jonathan. let's get your reaction to what congressman cartwright said. what do you think? >> i think there's something to it. the show trials might be a little over the top, but look, you know, they're shedding crocodile tears in the republican party about the problems of obama care. they want obama care to have problems. they threw sand into the gears of obama care and are now complaining that there's sand in the gears of obama care. now, these particular issues right now are not their fault. it's the fault of the obama administration, which should have planned better to roll this out better. but the idea that somehow, you know, we should now depend on the republicans to help improve the performance of obama care is kind of pathetic. >> yeah. christina, sebelius will be testifying wednesday in front of that house energy committee. beyond politics, why would congressman issa threaten to subpoena her to also testify before the house
let me bring in political editor for the pbs news hour and msnbc political analyst jonathan altar. hi, guys. good to see you both. i'll begin with you, jonathan. let's get your reaction to what congressman cartwright said. what do you think? >> i think there's something to it. the show trials might be a little over the top, but look, you know, they're shedding crocodile tears in the republican party about the problems of obama care. they want obama care to have problems. they threw sand...
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joining me now is ray suarez, senior correspondent for pbs "newshour" and author of a new book, "latino americans: the 500-year legacy that shaped the nation." and michelle cottle, washington correspondent for the daily beast. thank you both for coming on the show. >> great to be with you. >> thanks, reverend. >> ray, why is the white house using big names to promote the law? >> i suppose they could bring the chief economist from the brookings institute, but i'm sure that won't many 26-year-olds' socks roll up and down. you want people to know they only have to pay a fine if they don't sign up for it, and the insurance is more money than the fine. so you've got to give them voices, faces that they identify with, that they know who have the possibility to convince them to go do it. >> now, michelle, the white house held a meeting earlier this summer with celebrities help promote the law. jennifer hudson, jon bon jovi, others there. how key is this push, especially getting young people on board with the law? >> look, the administration kind of missed its budget for outreach and marketing
joining me now is ray suarez, senior correspondent for pbs "newshour" and author of a new book, "latino americans: the 500-year legacy that shaped the nation." and michelle cottle, washington correspondent for the daily beast. thank you both for coming on the show. >> great to be with you. >> thanks, reverend. >> ray, why is the white house using big names to promote the law? >> i suppose they could bring the chief economist from the brookings...
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. >> well, president obama yesterday told the pbs news hour that the syrian government is in fact responsible for a chemical weapons attack that left hundreds dead. u.s. officials told the associated press that the intelligence on the august 21st attack is "no slam dunk." a reference to the word that george tennent used to lead up to the iraq war. the evidence was they are not certain it was carried out under the orders of syrian president bashar al-assad. despite the mixed assessment, they tweeted this message five days after the attack. haunting images of families dead in their bed. the verdict is clear, assad used cwf against the civilians. the same day, her predecessor and currently national security adviser susan rice said only the regime has the capacity to conduct this with rockets. meanwhile, they took the step of releasing the intelligence assessment with reports that assad was highly likely responsible for the chemical weapons attack. joining me, the chief of staff at the cia, jeremy, there are so many questions here, but given your expertise in the field, how certain can we be abou
. >> well, president obama yesterday told the pbs news hour that the syrian government is in fact responsible for a chemical weapons attack that left hundreds dead. u.s. officials told the associated press that the intelligence on the august 21st attack is "no slam dunk." a reference to the word that george tennent used to lead up to the iraq war. the evidence was they are not certain it was carried out under the orders of syrian president bashar al-assad. despite the mixed...
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this was the president with charlie rose on pbs, kind of complaining, why does my base think that i'm the next dick cheney? watch. >> some people say, well, obama was this raving liberal before, now he's dick cheney. dick cheney sometimes says, yeah, he took it all lock, stock and barrel. my concern has always been not that we shouldn't do intelligence gathering to prevent terrorism. but rather, are we setting up a system of checks and balances. >> i think it's fair to say that barack obama is in trouble with his base any time he has to say i'm not dick cheney. >> that is certainly not something his base wants to hear. at the same time though, his base is still with him. when you look at the new pew poll that came out the other day that showed that the american public does not like the idea that the nsa is out there culling through our e-mail records and phone record. democrats are much more supportive of these sort of efforts than they were when cheney and bush -- well, when bush was president and cheney was vice president and republicans are much less supportive now that barack obam
this was the president with charlie rose on pbs, kind of complaining, why does my base think that i'm the next dick cheney? watch. >> some people say, well, obama was this raving liberal before, now he's dick cheney. dick cheney sometimes says, yeah, he took it all lock, stock and barrel. my concern has always been not that we shouldn't do intelligence gathering to prevent terrorism. but rather, are we setting up a system of checks and balances. >> i think it's fair to say that...
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we did a whole segment on this last hour. 9:00 to 11:00 on pbs. i am going to be watching pbs from 9:00 to 11:00. it is so good. thank you all so much. >>> that is a wrapup of this sunday edition of "weekends with alex witt." coming up next we have "meet the press." i will look for you next weekend on "weekends with alex witt." have a good one. we've all had those moments. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some help. but what you might not expect, is you can get all this with a prepaid card. spends like cash. feels like membership. a great clean doesn't have to take longer. i'm done. i'm gonna read one of these. i'm gonna read one of these! [ female announcer ] unlike sprays and dust rags, swiffer 360 duster's extender gets into hard-to-reach places without the hassle. so you can get unbelievable dust pickup in less time without missing a thing. i love that book. can you believe the twi
we did a whole segment on this last hour. 9:00 to 11:00 on pbs. i am going to be watching pbs from 9:00 to 11:00. it is so good. thank you all so much. >>> that is a wrapup of this sunday edition of "weekends with alex witt." coming up next we have "meet the press." i will look for you next weekend on "weekends with alex witt." have a good one. we've all had those moments. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just...
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. >> joining me now, rick barr, the filmmaker behind the upcoming pbs documentary. i love this story. >> thank you so much. >> who were these guys? >> these guys were people who were drafted, a lot of them into the army or enlisted in the army and they were brought together to be in this unit. a lot of them were artists. they needed people who could understand visual deception. they brought together artists, including some who went on to become famous including bill blass, elsworth kelly. >> that wasn't five or six tanks they would blow up. there was a huge program. >> they had 1,10 men in this unit. hundreds of inflatable tanks, jeeps, they had radio decision equipment. alex, they would do imperson yation. they would pretend to be another american unit. they would impersonate the generals. head up phony headquarters. >> and that would go out over the loud speakers. >> they would do it in towns in case there were towns. you would have an actual phony headquarters some place so it looks like the sixth armored division. it looks like they're really there when they're
. >> joining me now, rick barr, the filmmaker behind the upcoming pbs documentary. i love this story. >> thank you so much. >> who were these guys? >> these guys were people who were drafted, a lot of them into the army or enlisted in the army and they were brought together to be in this unit. a lot of them were artists. they needed people who could understand visual deception. they brought together artists, including some who went on to become famous including bill...
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rogers of pbs fame is the subject of a petition on the white house website. it is asking the president to declare fred rogers birthday, march 20th, a national day of certifica service. so far it's generated only 142 signatures, about 99,000 needed by june second for that petition to be considered. so if you're interested, just saying. >>> to front page politics now with the national journal saying not so fast to anthony weiner and his mayoral bid and the white house controversies continue to dominate in washington. eleanor clift for "newsweek" and the daily beast and steve, se senior white house correspondent and editor. hello to the two of you. >> hi, alex. >> eleanor, the national journal says anthony weiner should not expect too many similarities to mark sanford's comeback because south carolina is heavily evangelical. in fact, they profess starting over trends -- starting over tends to be easier because a core tenet of evangelical christianity is repentance for sin. being able to start anew, fresh. they are willing to forgive if it's heterosexual fallenne
rogers of pbs fame is the subject of a petition on the white house website. it is asking the president to declare fred rogers birthday, march 20th, a national day of certifica service. so far it's generated only 142 signatures, about 99,000 needed by june second for that petition to be considered. so if you're interested, just saying. >>> to front page politics now with the national journal saying not so fast to anthony weiner and his mayoral bid and the white house controversies...
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christine bellantoni, political editor at pbs "newshour." richard crowley, and ed hussein, senior fellow for middle east studies at the council on foreign relations. thanks to all of you for joining. colonel, how do you respond to the various -- the sort of menu that was laid out for us by richard? >> i think richard got it all. i think there's not going to be something in the middle. he's either going to hunker down, absorb the attack, and carry on, because i don't think, necessarily, a couple days worth of bombing with the cruise missiles are going to do very much, necessarily, to the -- to assad's fortunes in the war. or in the alternative, it will escalate into something far nastier and it will last a much longer period of time. i don't think it's going to be anything in the middle. i think he's absolutely right. >> ed, let me ask you, one piece of this that i started with that clearly became the major development with great britain this week is the sense that whatever the u.s. is going to do here, we are likely going to do it alone, whe
christine bellantoni, political editor at pbs "newshour." richard crowley, and ed hussein, senior fellow for middle east studies at the council on foreign relations. thanks to all of you for joining. colonel, how do you respond to the various -- the sort of menu that was laid out for us by richard? >> i think richard got it all. i think there's not going to be something in the middle. he's either going to hunker down, absorb the attack, and carry on, because i don't think,...
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big bird and pbs or the national endowment for the arts saying look where your tax dollars are going. it's not dollars. it's a penny. utilizing taxes to get people to feel enraged about something because they're paying for something. there's so much talk about welfare states. they're saying no, no, no, i don't pay for this. i don't take of anything taxwise because all of the attention is paid to politicians saying these people are using your money in the wrong way. you disagree. >> one of the first things i do in all of my economics classes is to show where the federal budget is divided and how it's divided. as dean was saying, the first thing they go to if you ask them, where is your money going, where is the federal budget going? if we just look at foreign aid and welfare, if we cut those, the budget deficit is closed and then i show them that chart you just showed and they're completely shocked. >> it feels like that isn't irrelevant. when we talk about tax policy, we're talking about politics. on the one hand, there's a question of if people had a different feeling about paying th
big bird and pbs or the national endowment for the arts saying look where your tax dollars are going. it's not dollars. it's a penny. utilizing taxes to get people to feel enraged about something because they're paying for something. there's so much talk about welfare states. they're saying no, no, no, i don't pay for this. i don't take of anything taxwise because all of the attention is paid to politicians saying these people are using your money in the wrong way. you disagree. >> one of...
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that was a clip from the pbs documentary "makers: women who make america. a film about the evolution of women's roles over the past 50 years. with us, the mother/daughter pair featured in the film, founding editor of "ms." magazine, letty pogrebin and writer abby pogrebin. thanks for being here again. >> thanks for having us. >> i look at that clip, and it's a generational thing. what was radical when you did that was actually pretty normal by the time i grew up. i'd see my dad sitting on the couch and go, can you get me a sandwich? everybody would turn to him and say, get it yourself! it wasn't that way. >> it was very radical at the time. i was working full time. so was he. yet i would come home and bake bread in order to make stuffing for the turkey. >> you didn't even think twice about it, did you? >> no. it just was some role i was born into. and when i became a feminist, i read myself into radicalism. i suddenly looked around and said, this is ridiculous. i can't justify it. and so my husband and i used to sit after dinner and read these tracts that i
that was a clip from the pbs documentary "makers: women who make america. a film about the evolution of women's roles over the past 50 years. with us, the mother/daughter pair featured in the film, founding editor of "ms." magazine, letty pogrebin and writer abby pogrebin. thanks for being here again. >> thanks for having us. >> i look at that clip, and it's a generational thing. what was radical when you did that was actually pretty normal by the time i grew up. i'd...
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the front line documentary airs tonight on pbs at 9:00 p.m. eastern. coming up, from top quality shirlts to top quality stakes. what clothing shop is planning to go in a whole new direction? "business before the bell" next. >> i'm so confused. >> i am too. ♪ ♪ [ girl ] roses are red. violets are blue. splenda® is sweet. and so are you. [ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar, you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. ♪ splenda® lets you experience the joy of sugar without all the calories. it's a very good reason to enjoy something sweet with the ones you love. think sugar, say splenda™ as your life and career change, fidelity is there for your personal economy, helping you readjust your retirement plan along the way, rethink how you're invested, and refocus as your career moves forward. wherever you are today, a fidelity i.r.a. has a wide range of investment choices to help you fine-tune your personal economy. call today, and we'll make it easy to move that old 401(k) to a fidelity i.r.a. >>> 45 past the hour, "business befo
the front line documentary airs tonight on pbs at 9:00 p.m. eastern. coming up, from top quality shirlts to top quality stakes. what clothing shop is planning to go in a whole new direction? "business before the bell" next. >> i'm so confused. >> i am too. ♪ ♪ [ girl ] roses are red. violets are blue. splenda® is sweet. and so are you. [ female announcer ] just about anywhere you use sugar, you can use splenda® no calorie sweetener. ♪ splenda® lets you experience...
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the white house released two public service announcements featuring big bird set to run on several pbs stations next week. >> no matter what your age, it's important to get your body moving every single day to help keep you healthy. >> look, mrs. obama, i'm getting moving right now by jogging. >> joining me now for more on this, is leah goldman with "marie claire" magazine. >> we've seen the first lady enlist rachael ray to dr. oz and how would you rate the success of it? >> it's been a successful platform for the first lady, impressively so, i would say. she's seen some really significant results, actually, and typically you see first lady adopt these platforms and they go on the road with them and they do appearances for them, and we've actually seen some effects of this tour. for example, she's going out to mississippi, and since she started this let's move campaign, mississippi has seen a 13% drop of childhood obesity rate and that is the heaviest state in the nation so that's pretty impressive. >> let's look at poll numbers on the first lady. a poll taken two months ago shows that
the white house released two public service announcements featuring big bird set to run on several pbs stations next week. >> no matter what your age, it's important to get your body moving every single day to help keep you healthy. >> look, mrs. obama, i'm getting moving right now by jogging. >> joining me now for more on this, is leah goldman with "marie claire" magazine. >> we've seen the first lady enlist rachael ray to dr. oz and how would you rate the...
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new documentary about young's life "the power broker" will be the airing february 18th as part of the pbs series "independent lenses." and we are joined now by his niece who is the producer and executive producer of "the power broker." everybody on my team is watching the film, and let's start with t the number one critique of whitney young in his life and the one that the fillp takes on directly, and that is because he was not marching in the streets and instead working in the board rooms that he was an uncle tom or somehow selling out the civil rights movement, and how does this film make it on and give us a new and reclaimed whitney young? >> well, this film points out that whitney young understood more roles to play and the more sophisticated one got into the movement and everybody understood that, that malcolm x had a role the play and whitney young had a role the play, and it is important that we think in a nuanced way that, you know, everybody's p opiniopinion coul into the mix and move forward so the fact that he was in the board room meant that he was in a different venue and wor
new documentary about young's life "the power broker" will be the airing february 18th as part of the pbs series "independent lenses." and we are joined now by his niece who is the producer and executive producer of "the power broker." everybody on my team is watching the film, and let's start with t the number one critique of whitney young in his life and the one that the fillp takes on directly, and that is because he was not marching in the streets and instead...
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catch "the need to know" on pbs this friday. check your local listings for time. emily, thanks. >>> tomorrow on "morning joe," we take a look at ten years of war in iraq, where the country is now and who will control it tomorrow. we are going to have an all-star panel including journalist bob woodward and iraq veteran paul rieckhoff. >>> coming up on "morning joe," roger bennett. ♪ [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. love your passat! um. listen, gary. i bought the last one. nice try. says right here you can get one for $199 a month. you can't believe the lame-stream media, gary. they're all gone. maybe i'll get one. [ male announcer ] now everyone's going to want one. you can't have the same car as me, gary! i'm g
catch "the need to know" on pbs this friday. check your local listings for time. emily, thanks. >>> tomorrow on "morning joe," we take a look at ten years of war in iraq, where the country is now and who will control it tomorrow. we are going to have an all-star panel including journalist bob woodward and iraq veteran paul rieckhoff. >>> coming up on "morning joe," roger bennett. ♪ [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. governor of getting...
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i was sent by the pbs series front line to take a picture of a glacier somewhere in the himalayas. and i chose a picture taken by george mallory. >> is this in 1921? >> 1921, yes. and so -- that was the first very good picture taken of that glacier. and i stood there holding up this photo, actually, right here. >> right. >> this is the photo i took. >> right at that spot. >> looking at that mountain. in the exact same spot. that's called a comparative photograph. and we could see that the change in 86 years had been dramatic. but what shocked me was how little i knew about it. i've been climbing in those mountains for over 30 years. and yet this dra mat ig change, not only to glaciers, but to the landscape was occurring. and it simply caused me to want to know more. and i started to ask questions of scientists, and how we could contribute to better understanding. >> i know part of that is creating this glacier works.org, but the shocking statistic that you are eveal on your website, 2.3 billion people depend on the water that comes from those glaciers. and they're disappearing. >>
i was sent by the pbs series front line to take a picture of a glacier somewhere in the himalayas. and i chose a picture taken by george mallory. >> is this in 1921? >> 1921, yes. and so -- that was the first very good picture taken of that glacier. and i stood there holding up this photo, actually, right here. >> right. >> this is the photo i took. >> right at that spot. >> looking at that mountain. in the exact same spot. that's called a comparative...
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also, christina bellatoni, political editor at the pbs news hour as well as juliet alprin. sarah, i want to start with you. i think it's important to always point out what we're seeing here and the problems and the headaches with the president, it's been a technical one. it's been a technical problem. so once the technical problems go away, do you feel that the american people will then start to embrace the affordable health care act in a much different way? >> it's hard to know for sure just because, as you mentioned, there have been so many technical problems. it's been very difficult to complete the process of shopping for health insurance through healthcare.gov. what we know is in a few of the states that are running their own markplaces -- there are 14 states setting up exchanges. there's been robust enrollment. california has had about 80,000 people sign up. washington state where i'm spending thanksgiving has had really good enrollment. those specific examples suggest that there isn't a demand problem, that a lot of people are interested in purchasing these products.
also, christina bellatoni, political editor at the pbs news hour as well as juliet alprin. sarah, i want to start with you. i think it's important to always point out what we're seeing here and the problems and the headaches with the president, it's been a technical one. it's been a technical problem. so once the technical problems go away, do you feel that the american people will then start to embrace the affordable health care act in a much different way? >> it's hard to know for sure...
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i've always felt this way -- >> if you make a pb & j with xanax, that relaxes you too. and let me just say i have tried that. >> that's called the breakfast of champions actually. crunchy peanut butter. >> i actually disguise it in the crunchy peanut butter. ed rendell, we shouldn't begrudge our leaders vacations, should we? is the president making a mistake going to martha's vineyard? should he have poll tested this and gone to, like, alabama instead? >> you're right, presidents are entitled to vacations. there are never real vacations. the work goes on. it's unbelievable how much work. even as governor of pennsylvania, i never had a day on vacation where i didn't have some contact with the office, have to make some decisions. and, third, forget all about polling your vacation. we have become a nation of polls. just do what you want. no one's going to vote for you because you went to martha vineyard or wyoming. give the voters a little respect for their intelligence. >> exactly, gene. again, i think the president would have been much better served going to nantucket th
i've always felt this way -- >> if you make a pb & j with xanax, that relaxes you too. and let me just say i have tried that. >> that's called the breakfast of champions actually. crunchy peanut butter. >> i actually disguise it in the crunchy peanut butter. ed rendell, we shouldn't begrudge our leaders vacations, should we? is the president making a mistake going to martha's vineyard? should he have poll tested this and gone to, like, alabama instead? >> you're...
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. >> jared morris has a column for pbs in which he argues that the u.s. is on the brink of an economic boom thanks to fuel production and heavy manufacturing. are you seeing any signs of that? >> certainly in terms of energy production, and that's a good thing. for example, for decades we've been a net importer of petroleum products, things like jet fuel and other types of petroleum. well, lately over the past couple of years we've actually become a net exporter and that, of course, helps our economy. i think the question is, and to some extent the article may be slightly overoptimistic in the following sense, this is just one sector. energy is one sector. it also mentions manufacturing. and it's not as large a sector as some other important aspects of the economy. it's good. it will help. i don't know if it's a game changer as much as he thinks it is. >> you could categorize the last few booms we've had as soft or speculative. there was the dotcom boom and housing speculations. >> that's a correct point that mr. morris emphasizes. if you have a boom base
. >> jared morris has a column for pbs in which he argues that the u.s. is on the brink of an economic boom thanks to fuel production and heavy manufacturing. are you seeing any signs of that? >> certainly in terms of energy production, and that's a good thing. for example, for decades we've been a net importer of petroleum products, things like jet fuel and other types of petroleum. well, lately over the past couple of years we've actually become a net exporter and that, of course,...
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. >> that was a clip from the documentary series, the reagan presidency coming to pbs. with us now the filmmaker behind the project, chip duncan. howard dean, katty kay all back with us. that's a fascinating introduction to a documentary, mobilely focused on reagan's foreign policy as it pertains to the soviet union and prevailing a 50-year cold war. >> yeah, in this case, it was all based on a comment from george schulze during our interview with schulze who said, and i'm more or less quoting that he felt that the reagan administration didn't make a lot of accomplishments in the middle east but at least things didn't go backwards. we decided to explore the notion of whether things actually went backwards. >> it's interesting that reagan as he was leaving the oval office, pat buchanan had said reagan leaving the oval office turned around and looked back right as george h.w. bush is being sworn in and went back to that day in lebanon and said that was the one day that he wished he could have had back. that was the low point of his remarkable presidency. >> well, yeah, an
. >> that was a clip from the documentary series, the reagan presidency coming to pbs. with us now the filmmaker behind the project, chip duncan. howard dean, katty kay all back with us. that's a fascinating introduction to a documentary, mobilely focused on reagan's foreign policy as it pertains to the soviet union and prevailing a 50-year cold war. >> yeah, in this case, it was all based on a comment from george schulze during our interview with schulze who said, and i'm more or...
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. >> i wanted to get out some information about the pbs special on the soul music that was filmed at the house on tuesday, a hot show. i knew that by putting something out as a tweet that i deleted that the police would see it. >> a twit, huh? that's tennessee congressman explaining his tweet and delete strategy. it all started this week when he tweeted, sin zi what a night, see you next tuesday, what a special night. he deleted that tweet and the congressman says it was all planned just to get the press's attention. try a little tenderness is the song that lauper perform. it was his way to get back at the press on tweets he sent a 21-year-old woman in february who actually turned out to be his daughter. >> ashley judd is responding to the leaked tape of mitch mcconnell's staff where they made light of her struggle with depression. he spokesperson released a statement to us saying quote we expected nothing less from mitch mcconnell and his camp than to take a personal struggle and turn it into a laughing matter. last month judd announced he was not going to run against mitch mcconnel
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. >> i want to bring in political editor pbs news, it's good to have you. let's talk about the time line. how realistic of a time line do you think that is? >> i think both you guys are all right up there, that's exactly what they are looking at. it's going to be a spring p event and you're going to see a lot of public pressure start to mount there. you have evangelical leaders. you've got all kinds of pro immigration reform groups that will have action geared towards mayday. that's a national event where rallies will happen. you're definitely seeing a lot of action. >> andy, the gang of eight, they traveled to the arizona border, senator john mccain tweeted this photo with chuck schumer. there it is right there. he also wrote, just witnessed a woman successfully climb a fence from a few yards from us. how effective was this trip to the border for the gang of 8 and how much of this was about creating a photo op? >> photo ops are important. i don't think we should downplay that when you're talking about trying to reach consensus on something complicated like
. >> i want to bring in political editor pbs news, it's good to have you. let's talk about the time line. how realistic of a time line do you think that is? >> i think both you guys are all right up there, that's exactly what they are looking at. it's going to be a spring p event and you're going to see a lot of public pressure start to mount there. you have evangelical leaders. you've got all kinds of pro immigration reform groups that will have action geared towards mayday. that's...
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. >> we blocked pbs in our home. >> it is good. you can get the dvd. >> all that learning stuff. they freak me out. >> this looks so pretty. >> it is beautiful. the cinematographer did all the harry potter films. they played in collapse of the titans and played in les mis. she was in america yesterday and sang at a church in houston and the song from this movie called miracle hymn is on the cd. it's a great movie. >> let's take a look and tell us more. >> i think you should stay. just until christmas. people need hope and you can give it to them. >> you want to help these people, don't you? >> of course i do. >> i know just the person to give the candle to this year. >> what's happening? >> a miracle is happening. >> there will be christmas after all. >> the story is sort of a mix between it's a wonderful and a christmas carol. it is set in victorian england and hard times. it's two people struggling with faith. the pastor who lot of his faith because of personal tragedy and the young girl is not a believer. she is frustrated with her in this little town. the rest of the town is
. >> we blocked pbs in our home. >> it is good. you can get the dvd. >> all that learning stuff. they freak me out. >> this looks so pretty. >> it is beautiful. the cinematographer did all the harry potter films. they played in collapse of the titans and played in les mis. she was in america yesterday and sang at a church in houston and the song from this movie called miracle hymn is on the cd. it's a great movie. >> let's take a look and tell us more....
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joining us now, medical correspondent for pbs's "need to know" dr. emily senay. we brought you here to straighten out the stories. i'm never been a vitamin person. i think it's an industry -- can i say this? i think an industry that's made up. is that -- that makes money on making people feel they need something that they don't need. emily? what say you? >> very controversial. very hard to study vitamins in isolation. there have been large population studies that i think people are not aware of where they find that vitamins and this is all sorts of different vitamins do more harm than good and particularly in people who are taking high doses of certain types of anti-oxidants. looked at them in smokers and people at risk for lounge cancer and leads to more cancers, not fewer. >> you know -- you were saying this article came out in the picture of this singer katy perry. holding like a huge amount of vit mans and five-pack of vitamins and every vitamin. >> i think i took them a couple days in a row and felt nauseous every time. >> oh my gosh. >> that's her. her twee
joining us now, medical correspondent for pbs's "need to know" dr. emily senay. we brought you here to straighten out the stories. i'm never been a vitamin person. i think it's an industry -- can i say this? i think an industry that's made up. is that -- that makes money on making people feel they need something that they don't need. emily? what say you? >> very controversial. very hard to study vitamins in isolation. there have been large population studies that i think people...
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on pbs. >> we turn now to business before the bell. at the top of the headlines, jpmorgan in possible trouble. >> yeah. they are settling a charge that they manipulated an energy crisis in california. they will pay the government $410 million, about 2/3 will be a fine and the rest is the disgorgement of the profits. energy is one of the most bizarre marks out there. here's what they are accused of doing and paid a fine for. at night when energy prices are low, they bid them up so in the morning the companies would go to buy energy and find the prices artificial low high. it takes a few hours to get a power plant going. they have to buy in the morning when it was very, very expensive. those costs would pass through. they were challengered with jacking up ras when people were not buying things. they were overly expensive and they will pay a fine and a penalty of 410 million authorize. settling that case with the natural energy regulatory commission. >> since too big to fail, this is price fixing. nobody goes to jail. when do any of these
on pbs. >> we turn now to business before the bell. at the top of the headlines, jpmorgan in possible trouble. >> yeah. they are settling a charge that they manipulated an energy crisis in california. they will pay the government $410 million, about 2/3 will be a fine and the rest is the disgorgement of the profits. energy is one of the most bizarre marks out there. here's what they are accused of doing and paid a fine for. at night when energy prices are low, they bid them up so in...
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on pbs. make sure you watch it. >>> coming up next, the "morning joe" football frenzy with roger bennett. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ what if you could save over $500 bucks a year by changing one small thing? yeah, let's do it! let's do it. the average fast food breakfast can run you over $4 a meal per person. i know. walmart has a ton of breakfast options. a meal like this costs about $1.64 per serving. if you replace just one fast food breakfast each week with a breakfast like this from walmart, your family of four can save over $500 bucks a year. wow, that's amazing! and i could cook for you. [ male announcer ] save money on a delicious breakfast with kraft american singles and oscar mayer fully cooked bacon with our low price guarantee. walmart. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial
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back for more, christina political editor of pbs news hour in los angeles. political scientist and resident scholar, bill schneider. john thune along with 13 other senators sent a letter thursday to president obama saying in part, quote, the suspension of these tours reeks of political calculation. were these cuts just for show, bill? >> i'm not sure they were for show. there was money involved and difficult choices, but it was very foolish. it was the worst possible public relations. americans believe, correctly, the white house is their house. they're taxpayers. they don't want to be excluded from it. it was a very foolish move and it's being ridiculed not just by republicans, but by voters all over the country. >> if the point the white house is trying to make is, listen, these cuts are going to affect people and they're going to affect the way the government conducts its business and here's an example of how. >> well, yes. but you want to talk about something serious like education cuts and you want to talk about what it's likely to mean to the military.
back for more, christina political editor of pbs news hour in los angeles. political scientist and resident scholar, bill schneider. john thune along with 13 other senators sent a letter thursday to president obama saying in part, quote, the suspension of these tours reeks of political calculation. were these cuts just for show, bill? >> i'm not sure they were for show. there was money involved and difficult choices, but it was very foolish. it was the worst possible public relations....